Effects of Specialty Hospitals on the Financial Performance of General Hospitals, 1997-2004
Hospital specialization has become a controversial topic, culminating in a moratorium issued in 2003 by Congress directing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to cease payments to new physician-owned specialty hospitals for those Medicare and Medicaid patients referred by physicians with...
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Main Authors: | John E. Schneider (Author), Robert L. Ohsfeldt (Author), Michael A. Morrisey (Author), Pengxiang Li (Author), Thomas R. Miller (Author), Bennet A. Zelner (Author) |
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2007-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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